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GitLab upgraded to 7.9.0. GitLab released its newest version
(7.9.0) on the Sunday after the Friday we went live with our
self-hosted GitLab (7.8.4 -- then latest). The release
contains a large number of fixes and enhancements.

While testing the seeding scripts for the new GitLab site,
a number of e-mails to live users have unintentionally been
sent instead of held. You can safely ignore any mails
from gitlab@common-lisp.net received over the past day.

What is Common Lisp?

Common Lisp is the modern, multi-paradigm, high-performance,
compiled, ANSI-standardized, most prominent (along with Scheme) descendant of the
long-running family of Lisp programming languages. Curious? Click
here to get started!

Common Lisp is known for being extremely flexible, having
excellent support for object oriented programming, and fast
prototyping capabilities. It also sports an extremely powerful
macro system that allows you to tailor the language to your
application, and a flexible run-time environment that allows
modification and debugging of running applications (excellent
for server-side development and long-running critical
software).

Common Lisp is a multi-paradigm programming language that
allows you to to choose the approach and paradigm according to
your application domain.